The Doncaster Shoiv, 1912. 

 Entries of Live Stock, Poultry, and Produce. 



181 



' Exclusive of Double Entries. 



' ExcluBiv* of Draught Horses and the Harness Classes. 



Shedding in Im23lement Yard (in feet). 



Description op Exhibits. 



The particulars which follow are in almost every case taken 

 from the reports sent in by the Judges of the different classes. 

 A complete list of the awards, with information as to exhibitors, 

 breeders, pedigrees, &c., of the animals gaining prizes is given 

 in the Appendix, prefaced by the names of the Stewards and 

 Judges in the various departments (see pp. xlvii to Ixxxix.). 



Horses. 



As in 1891, the exhibition of horses was well worthy of 

 the county in which the Show was held, and on only three 

 occasions has the number of horses entered (713) been exceeded, 

 viz., 981 at Manchester, in the Diamond Jubilee year, 1897 ; 

 972 at Windsor, in 1889 (the year of the Society's Jubilee) ; 

 and 815 at Kilburn, in 1879. Under a new regulation, stallions 

 with Government certificates of soundness for the year were 

 exempted from veterinary examination in the Showyard. 

 For the first time a class was included in the Hunter section 

 for thoroughbred brood mares, entered or eligible for entry in 



